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Posted by Uncle on August 22, 2003 at 05:58:05 from (67.200.29.203):
In Reply to: OT: Need advice - country living posted by JeffE on August 21, 2003 at 08:36:39:
For 9 years we have had problems with harrassment, cars and house egged,buildings entered,profanity being shouted at wee hours,fields driven through,paint ball drive-bys,mostly by the local high school sports heros and I have been scolded by alotta deputies, a couple of months ago ,a cop was telling me that some repeat offenders had confessed to shooting at me while I was getting their license number,and he was laughing at me while telling me , I scolded him for thinking it was funny, then he told me in a big cop voice to "calm down" , I HATE THAT....I will calm down , only when my heart stops racing and my nerves stop jumping, and it may take a little while...Yes, i am getting a little mellowed as of recently....I now carry a cell phone instead of 60 rounds of semi-automatic ammo, before the days of talk-abouts, and cell phones , i would fire two rounds into the air,if I had company at the farm next door that I was checking , and my wife would call for help(deputies), Now I call from the car, while video taping to help indentify the jackals
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